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18/04/2013

17x7.7

Looking back at my review from six years ago when I last played here, I missed a couple of important factors: firstly, the fairways are generally wide and forgiving so golfers can afford to spray the ball around a little bit without being too harshly punished and secondly, the 18 holes occupy a generous 240-acre site so, in many regards, the long length of most of the fairways - and the fact that there are five par fives - merely reflects the scale of the property. On the front nine, I thought Valley of Tears, the par three 5th, was way better than Id remembered it from before (loosely reminding me of the famous Calamity hole on the Dunluce course at Royal Portrush) whilst, on the back nine, Im a big fan of Bogey Hill, the 18th hole - even if the raised green and shaggy mounding at the back are a tad on the contrived side! At the most northerly point on the course, a bank of old vegetation on the dune ridge next to the elevated 6th tee box has been removed and this now affords fantastic views across the sand flats and oyster farms out on Donegal Bay  Id recommend that you stop for a wee breather at this point to soak up the scenery, especially if youre still dabbing your eyes after posting a poor score at the preceding hole! Murvaghs great value for money (as are ALL the courses in this corner of the Emerald Isle) and well worth adding to your "must play" list. Jim McCann